TY - JOUR
T1 - The Proinflammatory and Chondral Activities of Leukemia Inhibitory Factor in Goat Joints Are Partially a Function of Interleukin-1
AU - Bell, M.C.
AU - Carroll, Graeme
AU - Chapman, H.M.
AU - Mills, J.N.
AU - Layton, M.J.
AU - Saklatvala, J.
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - We wished to determine if the effects of injected recombinant human leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) are a function of endogenous goat interleukin-1 (IL-1) production and, conversely, if the effects of injected recombinant human IL-1 are a function of endogenous LIF production in goat radiocarpal joints (RCJ). In preliminary experiments, murine LIF binding protein (MuLBP) and recombinant HuIL-1RA were found to independently attenuate the cartilage proteoglycan resorbing activity of goat synovial membrane-conditioned medium (GSMCM), implying activity against goat LIF and goat IL-1, respectively. The present study shows that the proinflammatory and chondral actions of rHuLIF in goat RCJ are partially attenuated by rHuIL-1RA. This implies that a small but important component of the in vivo activity of rHuLIF is a result of IL-1 production in the synovial joint. With the exception of proteoglycan synthesis, the absence of significant effects by MuLBP on the actions of rHuIL-1 alpha in goat RCJ suggests that the proinflammatory and chondral effects of IL-1 alpha in vivo are probably not mediated by LIF.
AB - We wished to determine if the effects of injected recombinant human leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) are a function of endogenous goat interleukin-1 (IL-1) production and, conversely, if the effects of injected recombinant human IL-1 are a function of endogenous LIF production in goat radiocarpal joints (RCJ). In preliminary experiments, murine LIF binding protein (MuLBP) and recombinant HuIL-1RA were found to independently attenuate the cartilage proteoglycan resorbing activity of goat synovial membrane-conditioned medium (GSMCM), implying activity against goat LIF and goat IL-1, respectively. The present study shows that the proinflammatory and chondral actions of rHuLIF in goat RCJ are partially attenuated by rHuIL-1RA. This implies that a small but important component of the in vivo activity of rHuLIF is a result of IL-1 production in the synovial joint. With the exception of proteoglycan synthesis, the absence of significant effects by MuLBP on the actions of rHuIL-1 alpha in goat RCJ suggests that the proinflammatory and chondral effects of IL-1 alpha in vivo are probably not mediated by LIF.
U2 - 10.1089/107999099314342
DO - 10.1089/107999099314342
M3 - Article
SN - 1079-9907
VL - 19
SP - 197
EP - 208
JO - Journal of Interferon and Cytokine Research
JF - Journal of Interferon and Cytokine Research
IS - 2
ER -